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II. Half Rome (sympathetic to the count). III. The Other Half Rome (against the count). IV. Tertium Quid (thinks that both sides are probably right). V. Count Guido Franceschini (his defence). VI. Giuseppe Caponsacchi. VII. Pompilia: VIII. Dominus Hyacinthus de Archangelis (procurator of the poor). IX. Juris Doctor Johannes-Baptista Bottinius (public prosecutor). X. The Pope. XI. Guido (note, the title is dropped). XII. The Book and the Ring. Ring of Amasis (The), the same as the Ring of Polycrates , which he flung into the sea to propitiate Nemesis for his too prosperity; but it was brought to him again in a fish provided for his dinner.Herodotus, iii. 40. (See Fish And the Ring, p. 370.) (Robert lord Lytton has a poem so called, 1863.) |
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